Do cats see in all colors?

No, cats do not see in all colors. While they can see some colors, their vision is primarily dichromatic, meaning they have two types of cone cells in their eyes. This is compared to humans, who are trichromatic, with three types of cone cells.

Here's what their color vision is like:

* They see blues and greens well. Their cone cells are sensitive to these colors.

* They struggle with reds and oranges. These colors likely appear as shades of yellow or gray.

* They have better night vision than humans. Their eyes have a reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum, which enhances their ability to see in low light.

Overall, cats see the world in a more muted palette than humans do. They can still distinguish between different colors, but their color perception is different from ours.